Hyakumensô
Hyakumensô

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Hyakumensô

1929
Movie
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Japanese

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Director: Katsumi FujiwaraGenres: Horror, Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

A mysterious criminal known as 'The Hundred-Faced Man' terrorizes Tokyo with a series of daring heists and murders. Detective Aoyama is assigned to the case, facing a cunning adversary who constantly changes his appearance and leaves behind cryptic clues. As Aoyama delves deeper into the enigma, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, questioning who to trust in a city shrouded in fear.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1929, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, it is recognized as a pioneering work in Japanese mystery and crime cinema, noted for its suspenseful plot and atmospheric direction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early exploration of crime and mystery themes in Japanese cinema.

  • Recognized for its suspenseful narrative and the intriguing portrayal of a master of disguise.

  • Considered a significant, albeit largely lost, artifact of silent Japanese filmmaking.

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Fun Fact

The film is considered a significant, though largely lost, work in the history of Japanese cinema, with only fragments believed to survive.

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